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Truth Initiative’s Quit Vaping Program Effective in Helping 18- to 24-Year-Olds
The randomized clinical trial found that This is Quitting increased quit rates among young adults aged 18-24 by nearly 40%
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JUUL on YouTube
Researchers found more than 8,000 JUUL-related videos that received a total of 260 million views over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018.
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Vaping content on Instagram violates federal regulations and social media platform policies
Influencer content that promotes vaping on Instagram frequently violates both federal advertising regulations and the social media platform’s policies.
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How tobacco control researchers can make flavored tobacco policies equitable
Action-oriented, equity-focused strategies can ensure policies are maximally effective and reduce health disparities.
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This is Quitting from truth reaches milestone of helping half a million young people overcome nicotine addiction
This is Quitting from truth has reached a milestone of helping more than 500,000 youth and young adults quit vaping nicotine.
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Misperceptions about nicotine may interfere with quitting vaping
Health misinformation, including false information about nicotine, has been rampant during the COVID-19 pandemic and is reaching young adult e-cigarette user
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Rising vaping rates among lesbian, gay, and bisexual young people outpace peers, widening tobacco use gap
Between 2020 and 2021, e-cigarette use rates rose at higher rates among lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth compared to heterosexual youth.
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Youth vaping declines during pandemic as young people report less retail and social access to products
Vaping among young people dropped amid the COVID-19 pandemic as young people reported less retail and social access to e-cigarettes, according to new Truth I
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How a free vaping prevention curriculum can help middle schools
Here’s why Vaping: Know the truth is meeting an urgent need.
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Dangerous delays: The failure to regulate e-cigarettes
E-cigarettes have been allowed to stay on the market for years without undergoing a full review of their public health impact, sparking a sustained and ongoing epidemic of youth use.
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Young people who vape are much more likely to become smokers, new research confirms
Findings from a new Truth Initiative study reveal that young people who had ever used e-cigarettes had seven times higher odds of becoming smokers one year l
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Misplaced trust in tobacco companies tied to nearly doubled odds of vaping in young people
New study shows young people had nearly twice the odds of using e-cigarettes if they thought that tobacco companies don’t want young people to try vaping so
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